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from upstate new york to western pennsylvania creeks unexpectedly overflowed into homes. >> and it went right through the garage. busted right through the walls. there's a hole in the back of the house. >> reporter: across the country in washington state heavy rains triggered mudslides, which blocked highways stranding some motorists overnight. in arizona and southern california it was the lack of moisture and strong wind that created a blinding dust storm. earlier this week the phoenix area was hit hard by stormy weather resulting in flash floods and costly damage to the roads. and in the south brutal triple digit temperatures are a concern heading into this weekend. today, the georgia high school association advised coaches to make sure everyone got extra water breaks during practice. weather channel forecasters tell nbc news that texas, oklahoma, portions of kansas and also arkansas are going to see these hundred-plus degree temperatures tomorrow. meantime for the folks who live here, it's going to be a miserable weekend because when the water finally recedes, there's going to be a l
from upstate new york to western pennsylvania creeks unexpectedly overflowed into homes. >> and it went right through the garage. busted right through the walls. there's a hole in the back of the house. >> reporter: across the country in washington state heavy rains triggered mudslides, which blocked highways stranding some motorists overnight. in arizona and southern california it was the lack of moisture and strong wind that created a blinding dust storm. earlier this week the...
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this is in pennsylvania, one of the hardest hit areas. residents say it's the worst flooding they've seen in 30 years. >> too bad it's not in california. >> the ravens, redskins game. you got something over here, but my friend is having a barbecue in falls church over here. are they -- are we going to be seeing the same weather tomorrow afternoon? >> just throwing that out there. yes to the left hand, and that was -- we're going to see showers just about everywhere. a lot of people have plans tonight. just an hour ago one picture of rain inside the city area. now looking at sunshine out there, and that's going to be the case tomorrow night too. cloud cover around our region, but not bad in most locations. as we look up to the north, notice the clouds getting a little darker there. if are you thinking about heading up to the ravens game -- as we take on the ravens, washington takes on the ravens tomorrow, we're going to be in for showers. that's all it's going to be. just showers. take the umbrella with you. i think you're going to need it
this is in pennsylvania, one of the hardest hit areas. residents say it's the worst flooding they've seen in 30 years. >> too bad it's not in california. >> the ravens, redskins game. you got something over here, but my friend is having a barbecue in falls church over here. are they -- are we going to be seeing the same weather tomorrow afternoon? >> just throwing that out there. yes to the left hand, and that was -- we're going to see showers just about everywhere. a lot of...
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moving day for freshmen at the university of pennsylvania. nbc 10, college house at university city as students and parents unloaded boxes and suitcases. student volunteers helped families with move-in. this year's class of 2018 consists of 2500 students. >>> also in university city today, welcome week kicked off at the university of the sciences. tracy davidson spoke to new students and their families along with faculty and staff at the convocation ceremony. it's the welcoming event followed by a weekend full of activities to help students get acclimated. an inspiring moment caught on camera. >> 2 1/2 months after an accident left her paralyzed, olympic gold medalist amy van dyken is learning to walk again. it was posted on her instagram account. you can see her standing, walking with the help of a walker and the device attached to her midsection and legs. she severed her spine in an atv accident this summer. it nearly killed her. the 41-year-old was released from a colorado hospital just last week saying she felt 1,000 times better than whe
moving day for freshmen at the university of pennsylvania. nbc 10, college house at university city as students and parents unloaded boxes and suitcases. student volunteers helped families with move-in. this year's class of 2018 consists of 2500 students. >>> also in university city today, welcome week kicked off at the university of the sciences. tracy davidson spoke to new students and their families along with faculty and staff at the convocation ceremony. it's the welcoming event...
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. >> fox 29's chris o'connell spent the past week witness team in williamsport, pennsylvania, tonight chris has story of some of the people who make the little league world series such a special event. >> reporter: little league world series is certainly a massive undertaking for this small town of south williamspo williamsport. keep in mind, tens of thousands of people come in here every single day during the little league world series and there is no admission fee. it is free to get in here. the complex, the games are free, concessions and very reasonable and all because of the volunte volunteers who make it all happen. behind every pitch and every swing you may not even notice them and that's okay with them. they are the unsung heroes of the little league world series. ly volunteers. >> comradery, the people, the kids and that's what this is all about is the kids. >> reporter: ron wagner has been doing this for 50 years. this year he's assigned to the texas team. >> well, we make sure they're at breakfast. we make sure they have their uniforms clean. everything to do with the kids.
. >> fox 29's chris o'connell spent the past week witness team in williamsport, pennsylvania, tonight chris has story of some of the people who make the little league world series such a special event. >> reporter: little league world series is certainly a massive undertaking for this small town of south williamspo williamsport. keep in mind, tens of thousands of people come in here every single day during the little league world series and there is no admission fee. it is free to...
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more than nine inches of rain in some parts, from carolina to pennsylvania. >> i have never seen that number of streets being flooded. was probably the most intense thing i have ever seen. ankle-deep to knee deep, depending on where you were standing. water, more than four inches in 90 minutes. >> this is just unbelievable. >> for many, the cleanup will be long and costly. >> many areas are not out of the woods yet. >> it seems like there is almost no in between, except where we are right now. had a wet center, and now we have a few showers out there. nothing like yesterday. improving conditions. that is the best thing i can give you for the second half of the weekend. bag.ed we had outside right now. sunshine trying to make it through. enoughshine may add just to destabilize the atmosphere, to allow a few more showers. as the sun sets a little bit before 8:00 tonight, most of that should settle down. 81 degrees at reagan national airport. feelsw point level why it sticky and uncomfortable, at 70. big game tonight at nationals park. be forewarned, we may find pop-up showers developing
more than nine inches of rain in some parts, from carolina to pennsylvania. >> i have never seen that number of streets being flooded. was probably the most intense thing i have ever seen. ankle-deep to knee deep, depending on where you were standing. water, more than four inches in 90 minutes. >> this is just unbelievable. >> for many, the cleanup will be long and costly. >> many areas are not out of the woods yet. >> it seems like there is almost no in between,...
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worth of it is over north central pennsylvania, up towards williamsport area but closer to home we are seeing clouds and a few breaks here and there there are sprinkles heading toward lehigh valley but that is it. it does not feel like a sunny summer take but it is not raining, at the moment, and, and, and tonight without any problems. showers will be scattered and off to the north and west throughout the rest of tonight. overnight everything stays
worth of it is over north central pennsylvania, up towards williamsport area but closer to home we are seeing clouds and a few breaks here and there there are sprinkles heading toward lehigh valley but that is it. it does not feel like a sunny summer take but it is not raining, at the moment, and, and, and tonight without any problems. showers will be scattered and off to the north and west throughout the rest of tonight. overnight everything stays
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lee's invasions of maryland in 1862 and pennsylvania in 1863, and they often quoted lee's general orders 72 to his soldiers in the gettysburg campaign in which he reminded them, this is now lee's language, that the duties expected of us by civilization and christianity are not less obligatory in the country of the enemy than in our own. again, lee's language, and that we make war only upon armed men, and we cannot take vengeance for the wrongs our people have suffered without lowering ourselves in the eyes of all whose abhorrence has been excited by the atrocities of our enemies. so lee's often praised for these orders, right? that he's restraining his men and relying on their sort of inherent gentility. that's a pretty selective reading, of course, of what actually happened and many of these defenders of lee ignore the many wrongs perpetrated by lee's men, specifically when they kidnapped african-americans to sell into slavery in virginia. so we'll set that aside. okay. i've gotten a little ahead of myself and a little off track. so let's talk now specifically about sherman and his marc
lee's invasions of maryland in 1862 and pennsylvania in 1863, and they often quoted lee's general orders 72 to his soldiers in the gettysburg campaign in which he reminded them, this is now lee's language, that the duties expected of us by civilization and christianity are not less obligatory in the country of the enemy than in our own. again, lee's language, and that we make war only upon armed men, and we cannot take vengeance for the wrongs our people have suffered without lowering ourselves...
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it is not approved for medical purposes in pennsylvania, though. recreational use is illegal in all three states. >>> another look to nbc 10 first alert weather radar as showers continue to move through this friday. let's get another check on your friday night forecast with nbc 10 first alert meteorologist sheena parveen. sheena? >> oh, yes, we're still looking at the cloud cover around the area. it will stay cloudy tonight and the clouds will linger into your weekend. a live look at satellite and radar. we see the cloud cover and the rain. locally, we don't have too much rain in the area. but we do have some rain starting to approach the area. williams port seeing one big thunderstorm about to move in. in the poconos, we're seeing showers moving in. this cluster of wet weather is trying to move in our direction through the next couple of hours. it will try to move into parts of the lehigh valley and the pocon poconos. we'll keep the rain in the forecast. we're cool outside right now and humid too. 76 in philadelphia. upper 70 s in reading. 78 in w
it is not approved for medical purposes in pennsylvania, though. recreational use is illegal in all three states. >>> another look to nbc 10 first alert weather radar as showers continue to move through this friday. let's get another check on your friday night forecast with nbc 10 first alert meteorologist sheena parveen. sheena? >> oh, yes, we're still looking at the cloud cover around the area. it will stay cloudy tonight and the clouds will linger into your weekend. a live...
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i lean key ha know has money -- elaine quijano has more from pennsylvania. >> reporter: it was a battle from the beginning. between the two break-out stories of this year's tournament. >> 0-1. grounds ball. through. 2-0 philadelphia. >> reporter: taney and chicago. >> they won't get out of it and the game is tied at 2. >> reporter: early on chicago took pitcher of davis absences from the mound. >> back up the middle. he fields, he goes the first and it's -- to first and it's wild off the glove of davis. >> reporter: by the top of the 5th -- >> this one to center field. it's a one run game. >> reporter: philadelphia had clawed their way back to within one run. but it wasn't enough. >> playable. right field. pierce jones -- game over. chicago to the united states' championship game. >> reporter: and with that, mo'ne davis and the taney dragons' world series run came to an end. >> the kids had an incredible run and i'm so proud of them. they played their hearts out for most of the whole summer and took them this far, it's really incredible. >> reporter: for the west all- stars from the sou
i lean key ha know has money -- elaine quijano has more from pennsylvania. >> reporter: it was a battle from the beginning. between the two break-out stories of this year's tournament. >> 0-1. grounds ball. through. 2-0 philadelphia. >> reporter: taney and chicago. >> they won't get out of it and the game is tied at 2. >> reporter: early on chicago took pitcher of davis absences from the mound. >> back up the middle. he fields, he goes the first and it's --...
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williams port, pennsylvania. the winner the hometown team. number two from the to mexico. the first non-u.s. team to win the series in 1957 pitching the first ever perfect game. the winners the u.s. has the most title 31 huntington beach getting the last in 2011. the country with the least wins cur sew. you play like a girl. the little league allowed girls to play since 1974. mone davis is the 18th to play. c.a.t rib jacobson was the first. she cut her hair off in 1950 so she could pretend to be a bipartisanship. she got to let her hair down when she threw out the world series pitch last week. >>> number five star power. the little league has pretty big alumnis from bruce springsteen, kevin costner, to george w. bush and joe biden. you see him supporting the yankees jacket. not bad company for the preteens of youth 13-year-olds perhaps. chicago and las vegas play tomorrow to represent the u.s. on the international side. japan versus south korea, the winner will meet for all the glory on sunday. that wraps up this hour on msnbc. thank you for the privilege of your time. "ne
williams port, pennsylvania. the winner the hometown team. number two from the to mexico. the first non-u.s. team to win the series in 1957 pitching the first ever perfect game. the winners the u.s. has the most title 31 huntington beach getting the last in 2011. the country with the least wins cur sew. you play like a girl. the little league allowed girls to play since 1974. mone davis is the 18th to play. c.a.t rib jacobson was the first. she cut her hair off in 1950 so she could pretend to...
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other storms triggered flash flooding in pennsylvania's pocono mountains. water overran the woodlock resort. danielle niles from our boston station wbz is tracking the severe weather and heat. danielle, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, everyone. and good morning to our viewers in the west. we're talking about big-time heat today. heat index values well into the triple values across much of the east coast. the heat advisories are in effect for all the areas shaded in orange and excessive heat warnings for st. louis down through the florida panhandle. a lot of water today, taking it easy, seek the air conditioning if you can. threat for severe storms and flash flooding the biggest rich for northern missouri stretching through indiana and illinois. west coast typical shower activity and pop-up thunderstorms. high temperatures mainly top out in the 70s to low 80s. for seattle down to portland 82 in l.a. today, 90s vegas to phoenix and a high of 74 in denver. >>> this morning the national guard is leaving ferguson missouri. protests last night over the p
other storms triggered flash flooding in pennsylvania's pocono mountains. water overran the woodlock resort. danielle niles from our boston station wbz is tracking the severe weather and heat. danielle, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, everyone. and good morning to our viewers in the west. we're talking about big-time heat today. heat index values well into the triple values across much of the east coast. the heat advisories are in effect for all the areas shaded in orange and...
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heavy rains causing damage to neighborhoods in western pennsylvania. good to see you. what's happening there? >> reporter: we have a mess out here. you can see this is a main road for this town of burbank. there are still cars trapped in the water there. this happened when we had a downpour come through our area around 3:00 chicago time and immediately people were caught. one man told us he was in a pickup truck and he was stuck. this is a while ago before you came to me. there was a woman riding on top after paddle board because of the water situation. we have got another street here that also flood. the fire department is trying to do what they can. they can't do a lot now because the reservoir is overflowing so they can't pump out anything. the storm drain -- this is part of the problem. they can't get this water out of here. one man told me his wood floors are floating on water. this is the second time in three years it flooded for him. the situation last time cost him $10,000. fema paid for some of it but there was still a lot he had out of pocket and he's not loo
heavy rains causing damage to neighborhoods in western pennsylvania. good to see you. what's happening there? >> reporter: we have a mess out here. you can see this is a main road for this town of burbank. there are still cars trapped in the water there. this happened when we had a downpour come through our area around 3:00 chicago time and immediately people were caught. one man told us he was in a pickup truck and he was stuck. this is a while ago before you came to me. there was a...
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chasing free blacks all over pennsylvania and rounding them up. is there anything equivalent in sherman's march? that is, does his army target politicians' house, do they march out of their way just to seek revenge against particular politicians and are they rounding up any white confederates and enslaving them? >> they are not rounding up white con fed rates and enslaving them. no, i wouldn't say they go out of their way, but sherman takes a particular delight, and he has a long passage about it in his memoirs about camping for a night in georgia, and freeing cobb's slaves. and then the other place that comes in for a lot of destruction, the south carolina poet simms. they destroy his house. i read a diary that soldiers were dismayed, because it's one thing if they sort of trash the house, but they burn a lot of the books in simms' library, and he feels that that's beyond the pale. i think those are the two. the other thing is that when they take millageville, sherman's men actually go into the georgia state house and they have a mock convention,
chasing free blacks all over pennsylvania and rounding them up. is there anything equivalent in sherman's march? that is, does his army target politicians' house, do they march out of their way just to seek revenge against particular politicians and are they rounding up any white confederates and enslaving them? >> they are not rounding up white con fed rates and enslaving them. no, i wouldn't say they go out of their way, but sherman takes a particular delight, and he has a long passage...
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. >>> at the little league world series in pennsylvania the jackie robinson west team from chicago has advanced to the semi finals. the team beat philadelphia's tiny dragons last night. the chicago team will play las vegas mountain ridge in the u.s. title game tomorrow. 4:40. >>> calling for cutbacks but not for everyone. one local mayoral candidate says some people will be excluded when it comes to cutting back on water use. >> and what's cool about your school? email your nominations here to coolschools@kpix.com. we may come and feature your school on the show. we'll be right back. suspected informants on august 4th, two unsuspecting men walked in to a mcdonald's and discovered an extraordinary burger with hjalapeños... ...for only two dollars. within minutes, they had also discovered the phenomenon of "economnomnomics" nomnom... nom? nom nom the jalapeño double, try it now for just $2 on mcdonald's dollar menu and more. it's economnomnomcial. ♪ nom...nom...nom... ♪ accused of working for isra. >>> developing news from gaza, hamas says it executed 11 suspected informants accuse
. >>> at the little league world series in pennsylvania the jackie robinson west team from chicago has advanced to the semi finals. the team beat philadelphia's tiny dragons last night. the chicago team will play las vegas mountain ridge in the u.s. title game tomorrow. 4:40. >>> calling for cutbacks but not for everyone. one local mayoral candidate says some people will be excluded when it comes to cutting back on water use. >> and what's cool about your school? email...
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matt rivers reports from south williamsport, pennsylvania. >> on the corner. nasty pitch. 73. >> reporter: chicago's marquise jackson brought his 70 mile an hour plus fastball to the match-up with philadelphia. the 12-year-old threw 55 pitches and kept his team leading 6-2 for half of the game, but philadelphia was not about to roll over. hits from zion spearman and a home run from ky cummings changed the momentum. >> we've got ourselves a ball game now. >> reporter: as competitive as they were on the field, chicago's manager said the two inner city teams have a lot in common and became fast friends. >> they're pretty close groups. they hang out together. they play ping pong together. >> reporter: the darling of this series, mo'ne davis, was not on the mound because she pitched the night before. the first female to pitch a shutout in a little league game spent time with philadelphia phillies ryan howard. >> what she's done is opened up a lot of eyes. >> reporter: davis's shot at winning the series came to an end thursday night. chicago clinched it 6-5 and now
matt rivers reports from south williamsport, pennsylvania. >> on the corner. nasty pitch. 73. >> reporter: chicago's marquise jackson brought his 70 mile an hour plus fastball to the match-up with philadelphia. the 12-year-old threw 55 pitches and kept his team leading 6-2 for half of the game, but philadelphia was not about to roll over. hits from zion spearman and a home run from ky cummings changed the momentum. >> we've got ourselves a ball game now. >> reporter: as...
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elaine quijano is in south williamsport, pennsylvania. elaine, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. mo'ne davis' story become march came to a close here last night, but her team fought all the way to the final out. >> buckle up because this young man on the mound can throw some heat. >> reporter: it was a battle from the beginning. between the two breakout stories of this year's tournament. >> ground ball through! 2-0, philadelphia. >> reporter: philadelphia's taney dragons and jackie rob be robinson west i'll stars. >> the game is tied at two. >> reporter: early on chicago took advantage of mo'ne davis' absence from the mound. >> back up the middle looks and fields goes to first and it is wild off the glove of mo'ne davis. >> reporter: by the top of the fifth -- >> this one to center field, a one-run game. >> reporter: philadelphia had clawed their way back to within one run. but it wasn't enough. >> playable. right field. pierce jones, game over! chicago to the united states championship game. >> reporter: and with that mo'ne
elaine quijano is in south williamsport, pennsylvania. elaine, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. mo'ne davis' story become march came to a close here last night, but her team fought all the way to the final out. >> buckle up because this young man on the mound can throw some heat. >> reporter: it was a battle from the beginning. between the two breakout stories of this year's tournament. >> ground ball through! 2-0, philadelphia. >> reporter:...
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chicago eliminates pennsylvania 6-5. the first all black team to make the tournament since the 1980's now has ultimate glory in its sights. >> it feels good, because it was 31 years, and some people thought we weren't even going to make it past eveningen also and now we're at the u.s. championship. >> waiting for chicago is the team that beat them 13-2 this week, the powerful team from the west, nevada. >> we're going to do some defense, some offense and practice and we're going to get ready for the west. >> meanwhile, monet davis had a quiet finale, neither pitching or getting a base hit while playing third and first base. the now famously poised davis knew what not to do. >> do not cry or to not be mad, because we made it this far, so there's no reason to cry or anything. >> they are champions and i just want them to come back and pick their heads up, they're the third best team in the country. they have nothing to hold their heads down for at all. >> davis knows the reception she expects when she and her teammates ret
chicago eliminates pennsylvania 6-5. the first all black team to make the tournament since the 1980's now has ultimate glory in its sights. >> it feels good, because it was 31 years, and some people thought we weren't even going to make it past eveningen also and now we're at the u.s. championship. >> waiting for chicago is the team that beat them 13-2 this week, the powerful team from the west, nevada. >> we're going to do some defense, some offense and practice and we're...
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than 4 inches in 90 minutes and look at the amount of water rushing into this resort near scranton, pennsylvania. no sleep in port jervis new york. remember we were talking about that general not organized risk of severe storms. look how many in yellow. it's the pockets of orange we want to spend more time on. this afternoon and evening throughout parts of the plains, nebraska, kansas into parts of southwestern iowa. look out for damaging wind and potential for hail and right here in nags head down to wilmington. much more coming up in my weather, the nation's weather including big heat in the south, david. >> starting us off. >>> the latest on the execution of james foley. federal investigators are now closing in on identifying his killer from the terrorist group isis. we're also learning more this morning. they've been sending brazen e-mails to the families of those american hostages. abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross tracking late details for us. >> good morning, u.s. officials are saying this morning they believe there are at least three americans currently being held by isi
than 4 inches in 90 minutes and look at the amount of water rushing into this resort near scranton, pennsylvania. no sleep in port jervis new york. remember we were talking about that general not organized risk of severe storms. look how many in yellow. it's the pockets of orange we want to spend more time on. this afternoon and evening throughout parts of the plains, nebraska, kansas into parts of southwestern iowa. look out for damaging wind and potential for hail and right here in nags head...
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first-year students will arrive in arcadia university in glenside and university of pennsylvania today. this is what the campus looked like on moving day a few years back. today volunteers are helping the students get settled. >>> we'll have another local update in 25 minutes and, remember, you can always get the latest news and weather, especially going into the weekend, on nbc10.com. now, back to "today" show. thanks for watching, i'm tracy davidson. eand this journey will keep you on the edge of your seat all summer long during the emirates airline us open series. don't miss your chance to see some of the top players in the world battle it out to see who's best. 5 weeks. 8 tournaments. 8 cities. which champion will prevail, which new hero will emerge? this is your chance to find out. for complete tv listings go to emiratesusopenseries.com >>> from nbc news, this is "today's take" with al roker, natalie morales, willie geist, and tamron hall. live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. ♪ >> that's hunter hayes still outside rocking the plaza. he's going to come back inside and talk t
first-year students will arrive in arcadia university in glenside and university of pennsylvania today. this is what the campus looked like on moving day a few years back. today volunteers are helping the students get settled. >>> we'll have another local update in 25 minutes and, remember, you can always get the latest news and weather, especially going into the weekend, on nbc10.com. now, back to "today" show. thanks for watching, i'm tracy davidson. eand this journey will...
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chasing free blacks all over pennsylvania and rounding them up. is there anything equivalent in sherman's march that says -- does his army target politicians' house, do they march out of their way just to seek revenge against particular politicians and are they rounding up any white confederates and enslaving them? >> no, i wouldn't say they go out of their way, but sherman takes a particular delight, and he has a long passage about it in his memoirs about camping for a night in georgia, and freeing cobb's slaves. and the next one that comes in for a lot of destruction, the south carolina poet simms. they destroy his house. i read a diary that soldiers were dismayed, because it's one thing if they sort of trash the house, but they burn a lot of the books in simms' library, and he feels that that's beyond the pale. i think those are the two. the other thing is when they take millageville, sherman's men actually go into the georgia state house and they have a mock convention, where they bring georgia back into the union. it's really interesting. wha
chasing free blacks all over pennsylvania and rounding them up. is there anything equivalent in sherman's march that says -- does his army target politicians' house, do they march out of their way just to seek revenge against particular politicians and are they rounding up any white confederates and enslaving them? >> no, i wouldn't say they go out of their way, but sherman takes a particular delight, and he has a long passage about it in his memoirs about camping for a night in georgia,...
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so during this interview, you were joined by pennsylvania professor mark who is on the opposite side of the screen. he starts attacking your character. why is it you think that black conservatives are not allowed to voice their opinion? >> because i represent the very antithesis of everything they stand for. what they stand for is you're oppressed. you're a victim of racism. you need race based preferences. you need a democrat wearing a white horse to carry the day. i interviewed the head of the naacp years ago and i said, as between the presence of white racism or the absence of black fathers, which poses the bigger threat to the black community? without missing a beat he said the absence of black fathers. so what are we talking about here? there were 7,000 murders last couple of years, average each year of black people, almost always committed by other black people. in chicago alone we had almost ten homicides, mostly blacks during one year. and most of those are unsolved. in the case of ferguson, at least we know who did it and the odds of an unarmed black person being killed by a
so during this interview, you were joined by pennsylvania professor mark who is on the opposite side of the screen. he starts attacking your character. why is it you think that black conservatives are not allowed to voice their opinion? >> because i represent the very antithesis of everything they stand for. what they stand for is you're oppressed. you're a victim of racism. you need race based preferences. you need a democrat wearing a white horse to carry the day. i interviewed the head...
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. >>> the mystery of the missing president has been solved in northeastern pennsylvania. that missing president was actually just a statue of president obama. >> life-sized. someone took it from the porch seat on which it usually sits. yesterday mr. obama was found sitting at a picnic table about 70 miles away from the owner's home. >> he seemed to have a couple of adult beverages, also a broken finger. other than that, the statue is just fine. >> now it's back in its rightful place which makes its owner happy. >> striking resemblance there. >> it ended up being a big draw before it went back to its owner. >> turns out the owner paid $1200 for that, so it wasn't cheap. so she's happy it's home. >>> coming up from insomniac theater, rough and tough new chapter of "sin city" and a star-studded comedy. reviews are coming in. >>> a game-changer in the ice bucket challenge craze. one man's journey and big splash could be a real eye opener. >>> first, vacationers beware how crooks are trying to steal from you with a simple phone call to your hotel room in the middle of the nigh
. >>> the mystery of the missing president has been solved in northeastern pennsylvania. that missing president was actually just a statue of president obama. >> life-sized. someone took it from the porch seat on which it usually sits. yesterday mr. obama was found sitting at a picnic table about 70 miles away from the owner's home. >> he seemed to have a couple of adult beverages, also a broken finger. other than that, the statue is just fine. >> now it's back in its...
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matt rivers for cbs news, south williamsport, pennsylvania. >> chicago faces las vegas for the u.s. championship on saturday. this is the "cbs morning news." it's this new paint. nothing stays on the wall. not any of these things. valspar reserve super stain resistant. and scrubbable. and this color! still perfect! introducing valspar® reserve™ paint + primer with hydrochroma™ technology. exclusively at lowe's. >>> the san francisco 49ers are already making drastic changes to their brand new $1.2 billion stadium. the team cut short a public practice because players were slipping on the turf. they're now trying to resod the field before sunday's preseason game against the chargers. >>> and new york city's metropolitan opera reached agreements with all of its remaining union workers. the met and the union reached tentative deals including box office workers, scene artists designers. if ratified the opera will open the season as scheduled in september. >>> a baluga whale in miss stick, connecticut, is fast becoming an internet star. he's featured in videos that show him in startli
matt rivers for cbs news, south williamsport, pennsylvania. >> chicago faces las vegas for the u.s. championship on saturday. this is the "cbs morning news." it's this new paint. nothing stays on the wall. not any of these things. valspar reserve super stain resistant. and scrubbable. and this color! still perfect! introducing valspar® reserve™ paint + primer with hydrochroma™ technology. exclusively at lowe's. >>> the san francisco 49ers are already making drastic...
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. >>> police in pennsylvania, and nevada working together to find a missing two-year old. kelly watkins the third was reported missing by the las vegas police department back in june. police tracked his whereabouts to the 2200 block of west huntingdon street in north philadelphia but when officials went there to get him, the boy and the man who was with him believed to be his dad who doesn't have have cuss todd write both gone. if you know anything call the police. >>> a statewide glitch in new jersey red light cameras mean thousands of drivers will be cleared of fines, that glitch happened from may 28th through june 30th. officials say violations were recorded but they were never sent to drivers because of the problem. it effects some 17,000 drivers we're told. state judiciary told local courts to dismiss the tickets. critics say that the glitch highlights what they call an unreliable system. >>> 4:36. a group of volunteers heading out to improve our city and lives of the homeowners. the last summer philadelphia project to build this walkway and install this lift to make
. >>> police in pennsylvania, and nevada working together to find a missing two-year old. kelly watkins the third was reported missing by the las vegas police department back in june. police tracked his whereabouts to the 2200 block of west huntingdon street in north philadelphia but when officials went there to get him, the boy and the man who was with him believed to be his dad who doesn't have have cuss todd write both gone. if you know anything call the police. >>> a...
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. >> the mystery of the missing president solved in north eastern pennsylvania. the statue of president obama. >> life size. some one took it from the porch seat on which it usually sits. yesterday, mr. obama was found, sitting at a picnic table about 70 miles away from its owners home. >> the president seemed to have had a couple beverages. and a broken finger. other than that the statue was fine. >> now it is back in its rightful place. makes the owner happy. >> striking resemblance there. >> ended up being a big draw before it went back to its owner. took photos. >> turns out the owner paid $1,200 for the stach uchlt wasn't cheap. >> no. >> happy it is home this morning. coming up from insomniac theater, sin city, and star-studded comedy to show you. reviews are coming in. >> also ahead, a game changer in the ice bucket. praise one man's journey and big splash could be a real eye opener. >> vacationers beware. how crooks are trying to steal with you with a simple phone call to your hotel room in the middle of the night. stay with us for that. you are watching
. >> the mystery of the missing president solved in north eastern pennsylvania. the statue of president obama. >> life size. some one took it from the porch seat on which it usually sits. yesterday, mr. obama was found, sitting at a picnic table about 70 miles away from its owners home. >> the president seemed to have had a couple beverages. and a broken finger. other than that the statue was fine. >> now it is back in its rightful place. makes the owner happy. >>...
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pennsylvania and mo' ne some other time. if you've seen any of the 49ers first couple of preseason games you know they have problems with the product on the field. now with the field. as they, as you no doubt heard by now have to resod everything. chargers coming into town and their comb. he doesn't seem all that, well worried about it to say the least. >> we take a look at every field that we go on the road. players bring a number of pairs of shoes when we go on the road. we're going to go on our normal pregame routine. everybody walk on the field and make sure they have the right cleats on. it's no different than any other game we're playing. >> i beg to differ. i think it's going to be a little different than other games they've played. but you know those ground keepers are great. they'll get it together. i think a tempus to the teapot here. >> mark, thank you. >>> our coverage continues online on ktvu.com. >> if you miss part of tonight's broadcast. our rebroadcast starts in a couple of minutes on tv 36. thank you for jo
pennsylvania and mo' ne some other time. if you've seen any of the 49ers first couple of preseason games you know they have problems with the product on the field. now with the field. as they, as you no doubt heard by now have to resod everything. chargers coming into town and their comb. he doesn't seem all that, well worried about it to say the least. >> we take a look at every field that we go on the road. players bring a number of pairs of shoes when we go on the road. we're going to...
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have to go to the grounds of that -- of the scene of that small engagement outside that southcentral pennsylvania college town. but that gets to a whole other story which we can talk about another time. these guns begin to be fielded in the late summer and spring of 1863. as i noted, by the time of the confederate defeat on missionary ridge in november of 1863, many are in the confederate army of tennessee's artillery compliment, because 13 of the three dozen guns lost at chattanooga are these confederate manufactured 12-pound napoleons. there was also in augusta a clothing production facility that employed 1,500 women, producing uniform items for confederate soldiers. but perhaps the most important of all of the industrial facilities in augusta was the confederate state's powder works that was developed there. gorgus will slightly exaggerate the case by saying that at the beginning of the war, no powder was produced in the southern states. there were really only some very small powder mills, like the one to the northwest of nashville. but one of the most critical resources that the new nation wo
have to go to the grounds of that -- of the scene of that small engagement outside that southcentral pennsylvania college town. but that gets to a whole other story which we can talk about another time. these guns begin to be fielded in the late summer and spring of 1863. as i noted, by the time of the confederate defeat on missionary ridge in november of 1863, many are in the confederate army of tennessee's artillery compliment, because 13 of the three dozen guns lost at chattanooga are these...
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. >>> police in pennsylvania and nevada are now working together to find a missing two year old. pele watkins the third was reported missing by the las vegas police department in june. police track his whereabouts to the 2200 block of west huntington street in north philadelphia. when officials went there to get him the boy and the man who was believed to be his dad who doesn't have custody were gone. if you know anything, give police a call. >> explosion rocks a philadelphia chinese restaurant now police are look for the vandal responsible. happened wednesday night in the francisville section of the city. police say a teenager entered the oriental kitchen restaurant on north 18th street, then put an explosive device in an access panel in the wall and then took off. the device went off causing damage to the restaurant. >> all right. get ready, your weather authority is tracking a mess headed our way right now. you know how it goes. morning rush and wet weather. fox 29's meteorologist caitlin roth is here so caitlin, how is it shaping up? >> we've got storms in the area, lucy, jus
. >>> police in pennsylvania and nevada are now working together to find a missing two year old. pele watkins the third was reported missing by the las vegas police department in june. police track his whereabouts to the 2200 block of west huntington street in north philadelphia. when officials went there to get him the boy and the man who was believed to be his dad who doesn't have custody were gone. if you know anything, give police a call. >> explosion rocks a philadelphia...
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. >> reporter: tonight, all eyes will be here on this small stadium in the pennsylvania wild. taking the field, giants among little leaguers. mo'ne davis and the philadelphia taney dragons versus chicago's jackie robinson's west. >> 7-4 chicago. >> you're a confident man. >> i'm confident because the kids are confident. >> reporter: is anyone better than you? >> sorry, but nobody. >> reporter: not philly? >> sorry philly, but no. >> reporter: coach darrell butler and his son d.j. are chicago's best little league hope in 31 years. >> just have fun with it, okay? >> okay. >> reporter: an all african-american team of 13 boys from chicago's south side. >> south side of chicago is tough. so seeing what these kids are doing is showing the other side of chicago that you might not hear about. >> reporter: why don't you think baseball is a big deal in the african-american community anymore? >> baseball to me is a sport that fathers pass down to their kids. my father taught me the game. so i teach my son the game. with no fathers in the home, it's kind of hard to teach this game of base
. >> reporter: tonight, all eyes will be here on this small stadium in the pennsylvania wild. taking the field, giants among little leaguers. mo'ne davis and the philadelphia taney dragons versus chicago's jackie robinson's west. >> 7-4 chicago. >> you're a confident man. >> i'm confident because the kids are confident. >> reporter: is anyone better than you? >> sorry, but nobody. >> reporter: not philly? >> sorry philly, but no. >>...
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all across pennsylvania these storms are breaking out from northwest, pennsylvania, all the way down into south central pennsylvania and up toward williamsport area an area you may have heard a big game is happening tonight taney dragons will play tonight but hopefully the storms will not impact their play time. i do want to zoom in as we go back to williamsport and see this line of storms getting very close and could impact the the game, later this evening. we will have that taney forecast in a minute. the closer to home things are quiet here in philadelphia for now but you can see storms are brewing back towards harrisburg moving into western lancaster county and this one just developed over i-95 and northern maryland and that one could head into delaware here within the next hour or so. so temps are in the 80's, cooler in dover at 77. cooler down the shore with that east wind, showers and storms popping up throughout the the area this evening and even into the overnight hours we will have some showers and storms, tomorrow morning showers down the the shore and then everything fill
all across pennsylvania these storms are breaking out from northwest, pennsylvania, all the way down into south central pennsylvania and up toward williamsport area an area you may have heard a big game is happening tonight taney dragons will play tonight but hopefully the storms will not impact their play time. i do want to zoom in as we go back to williamsport and see this line of storms getting very close and could impact the the game, later this evening. we will have that taney forecast in...
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>> we have some of it in central pennsylvania, some of it in maryland, some in southern delaware, but there's no heavy rain around the philadelphia area at the moment. look at the northeastern maryland, that storm itself not moving much. some rain in lancaster county, rain in southern dell wake not moving much either. remnants can come over the ballpark around 8:00 or so. the chance of thunder with that even later this evening, there's a chance of some showers and thunderstorms, especially south of philadelphia. so, we expect the temperature to be near 80 degrees by 7:00, just a chance of a shower or thunderstorm and lower chances as we get toward 11. for the little league world series, also the chance of some showers, especially near the beginning. talk more about the timing of the rain for tomorrow and if it's gonna clear for the weekend with the 7-day forecast in a few minutes. >> see you then, glenn. you can track tonight's rain and plan ahead for tomorrow with our nbc 10 first ale
>> we have some of it in central pennsylvania, some of it in maryland, some in southern delaware, but there's no heavy rain around the philadelphia area at the moment. look at the northeastern maryland, that storm itself not moving much. some rain in lancaster county, rain in southern dell wake not moving much either. remnants can come over the ballpark around 8:00 or so. the chance of thunder with that even later this evening, there's a chance of some showers and thunderstorms,...
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farther in the best pennsylvania, things drying out sooner, a chance of showers by 7:00, a lower chance than in philadelphia. and by 10:00, it is mainly dry temperature, 68. i will talk more about the rain we are expecting, not only tonight but tomorrow, the timing of that and the 7-day forecast in a few minutes. >>> other news now burn and bandaged, 20 of non-stop news continues with a social media challenge sweeping the internet, not the ice bucket challenge, rather the fire challenge, something firefighters would warn could turn deadly. you have seen the viral videos ploegt als, all in fun and good cause. the fire challenge is far more dangerous, encouraging teens to pour a flammable liquid on their bodies and light themselves on fire. nbc 10 jersey shore bureau reporter, ted greenberg, has been working the story for us. >> local fire departments are warning parents about this? >> reporter: they are indeed, renee and jim, the new jersey division of fire safe city so concerned about the fire challenge, it sent out this safety alert. i talked with an 11-year-old boy off camera today. h
farther in the best pennsylvania, things drying out sooner, a chance of showers by 7:00, a lower chance than in philadelphia. and by 10:00, it is mainly dry temperature, 68. i will talk more about the rain we are expecting, not only tonight but tomorrow, the timing of that and the 7-day forecast in a few minutes. >>> other news now burn and bandaged, 20 of non-stop news continues with a social media challenge sweeping the internet, not the ice bucket challenge, rather the fire...
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a few more strong storms towards pennsylvania and then rain towards west virginia. this is going to move into the region, too. we will see a few sprinkles from this. this starting to die off as we are dealing with a lot of cloud cover. not worried about too much more. besides that one storm. 87 in rockville. 73 rain cooled air. we will continue to watch that. 87 degrees in the washington, d.c. metro area. for tomorrow 88 in fredericksburg and 86 in leesburg. another hot and humid day tomorrow. i expect to see thunderstorms develop tomorrow afternoon. tomorrow evening areas of rain, some heavy. take the umbrella for sure especially after 5:00. i think that is when we have the best chance to see rain. some of the rain may be in the heavy side. saturday we get an easterly flow. the rain comes in, a rather breezy day. a high temperature if we get to 80. most areas in the 70s all day. clearing out on sunday, monday, tuesdaydn thursday. great weather as we look towards next week. the next couple of days a little on the stormy side. i will continue to monitor the severe st
a few more strong storms towards pennsylvania and then rain towards west virginia. this is going to move into the region, too. we will see a few sprinkles from this. this starting to die off as we are dealing with a lot of cloud cover. not worried about too much more. besides that one storm. 87 in rockville. 73 rain cooled air. we will continue to watch that. 87 degrees in the washington, d.c. metro area. for tomorrow 88 in fredericksburg and 86 in leesburg. another hot and humid day tomorrow....
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infraguard, a private group manage by the apt fbi, and with the perfect frantic analysis ever up in pennsylvania, outside of carnegie mellon, the center for technology and analysis, i think it is called. touch with a lot of people on the hill. she is hit the ground running for us on the cyber front. she also helped us to recruit for our assistant secretary for cyber security and communications dr. indandy she has an understanding of the agency. prior to joining us, he was at the white house working with michael daniel at the national security council. he has come in and provided some outstanding leadership along with his deputies. we have got an outstanding team in place working needs cyber issues for us. they continue to attract the best and the brightest. we have a turnover which is to be expected. when you are recruiting really top talent, particularly in the cyber crime context. it is not surprising that the private sector might be able to lure some of them away. it is always a loss and we are always sad to see them go. we lost a couple of our key leaders. andhead of our outreach education p
infraguard, a private group manage by the apt fbi, and with the perfect frantic analysis ever up in pennsylvania, outside of carnegie mellon, the center for technology and analysis, i think it is called. touch with a lot of people on the hill. she is hit the ground running for us on the cyber front. she also helped us to recruit for our assistant secretary for cyber security and communications dr. indandy she has an understanding of the agency. prior to joining us, he was at the white house...
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i'm from mechanicsburg, pennsylvania. i'm curious, except for their last-minute interference, it seems like meade and grant really deferred to burnside in the operations. after this disaster, there's, you know, 15,000 union troops involved in this operation. did any of this kind of land in their lap to any extent the responsibility for deferring such an important operation to, you know, burnside? >> not particularly. of course, as meade calls the court of inquiry, he's decided who's going to be on the court, and there are people who don't like burnside, from the battle of fredericksburg in 1862 and the mud march in 1863, so they already have a negative opinion of burnside. he's the civil war's worst general. and meade's recorder is one of his own inspector general from his staff. so none of them are going to say, meade, you're to blame, or grant, you're to blame. they heap the blame on burnside and rightfully with ledlie and ferrero. yes, sir? >> in the film version of the battle, in the movie they made of cold mountain,
i'm from mechanicsburg, pennsylvania. i'm curious, except for their last-minute interference, it seems like meade and grant really deferred to burnside in the operations. after this disaster, there's, you know, 15,000 union troops involved in this operation. did any of this kind of land in their lap to any extent the responsibility for deferring such an important operation to, you know, burnside? >> not particularly. of course, as meade calls the court of inquiry, he's decided who's going...
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the 48th pennsylvania infantry began ex ka kating the mine the 25th of june. for whatever reason people remember it started at 12:00 noon. if you are detail oriented, they left it for us. the work was performed night and day. seven days a week, even in the intense summer heat which often exceeded 105 degrees. the concerns about ventilating the mine were addressed, kind of represented in the images here. fresh air entered an eight-inch square wooden duct and circulated through and fire was created which would send the bad air out. a canvas door was placed over the entry to keep fresh air in and allow miners to get in and out of the shaft. the wooden duct system was extended and by the 17th of july the mine would reach the 510.8 feet that pleasants had first proposed. two galleries are going to be extended which is represented in this image at the top underneath the confederate position in which the gun powder is supposed to be packed. . while the 48th pennsylvania infantry dug the mine, burnside crafted a battle plan. three weeks ahead of the assault, he inform
the 48th pennsylvania infantry began ex ka kating the mine the 25th of june. for whatever reason people remember it started at 12:00 noon. if you are detail oriented, they left it for us. the work was performed night and day. seven days a week, even in the intense summer heat which often exceeded 105 degrees. the concerns about ventilating the mine were addressed, kind of represented in the images here. fresh air entered an eight-inch square wooden duct and circulated through and fire was...
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. >> host: reading, pennsylvania, republican line. >> caller: good morning. i had a question about the situation in ferguson, missouri. our attorney general eric holder has gone down there, yet three days after that, after the shooting in ferguson, in salt lake city, utah, a white man was kneeling on the ground and was told to kneel on the ground and he was shot dead by a black police officer. now, i wonder why there is not the moral outrage of the incident in salt lake city, utah, as there was in ferguson, missouri? i mean, it's just a question i have. you have everything happening in ferguson, and nothing in salt lake city. what's the reason? >> host: what do you think the reason is? >> caller: i haven't the slightest idea. people like jesse jackson and al sharpton and at times going into ferguson, missouri, are creating a hotspot situation just to stir up emotions. and they are completely ignoring the similar circumstance in salt lake city, utah,. >> host: what you think about the involvement of the attorney general and what's going on in missouri and him
. >> host: reading, pennsylvania, republican line. >> caller: good morning. i had a question about the situation in ferguson, missouri. our attorney general eric holder has gone down there, yet three days after that, after the shooting in ferguson, in salt lake city, utah, a white man was kneeling on the ground and was told to kneel on the ground and he was shot dead by a black police officer. now, i wonder why there is not the moral outrage of the incident in salt lake city, utah,...
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host host altoona, pennsylvania, democrats line. here is vince. >> caller: goodn morning. my question is in 2005 the cheney was put in the energy bille which set up stage for fracking boom that we're having nowadays. how does the exemption to the clean air and clean water act affect the air quality today? >> guest: so what the caller is talking about is, hydraulic fracturing which is called fracking, and, the 2005 issue was that epa was found to have less control over that than some had hoped to have as regulatory mechanisms. there are still rules. some of them are states driven which folks have concerns about because different states have different levels of stringency in controls over things like hydraulic fracturing. so that localizes debates which people would, some folks would say isld a good thing because it provide more local control, more local citizen input. but it also allows for more politics and local politics to enter into some of that decision making. i'm sure that is frustrating to many as well. >> host: cheryl from new hampshire, independent line. hi. >> ca
host host altoona, pennsylvania, democrats line. here is vince. >> caller: goodn morning. my question is in 2005 the cheney was put in the energy bille which set up stage for fracking boom that we're having nowadays. how does the exemption to the clean air and clean water act affect the air quality today? >> guest: so what the caller is talking about is, hydraulic fracturing which is called fracking, and, the 2005 issue was that epa was found to have less control over that than some...
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favorite from the south side of chicago, and abc's gio benitez is at the stadium in south williamsport, pennsylvania, with all the news. good morning to you, gio. >> reporter: oh, good morning, lara. you're right. she did have a rough game. but tonight we're going to be talking about the two teams that have just captivated this nation showing everyone that the little leagues, they're pretty major. tonight, two of the most talked about teams in the little league world series coming face to face and only one will continue on. south side chicago's jackie robinson west team defying the odds, the first little league team from chicago to make it to the world series in 31 years, becoming a social media craze and beacons of hope for some of the most dangerous neighborhoods in the country. >> it's over. a complete game. >> reporter: on the other bench philadelphia's taney dragons and their star, mo'ne davis, now gracing the cover of this week's "sports illustrated." she made history with a pitch perfect game friday. the first shutout by a girl in series history. overnight davis took to the mound again with m
favorite from the south side of chicago, and abc's gio benitez is at the stadium in south williamsport, pennsylvania, with all the news. good morning to you, gio. >> reporter: oh, good morning, lara. you're right. she did have a rough game. but tonight we're going to be talking about the two teams that have just captivated this nation showing everyone that the little leagues, they're pretty major. tonight, two of the most talked about teams in the little league world series coming face to...
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one reg innocent the area was the 48th pennsylvania infantry. some troops in this regiment were cold miners. they thought they could mine underneath the confederate battery, fill the end of the mine with gun powder and literally blow a hole in the confederate lines. the digging began on june 25 and the mine was completed about a month later. the total length of the mine would be about 586 feet. they we they removed 18,000 cubic feet of earth in the construction of the mine. the sounds of digging once they got underneath the confederate battery were heard by infantrymen and virginia artillery menlo kated in the position here. the confederates were looking for the mine, rumors were flying and anywhere were the lines were close they were dig. the confederates were digging what they called listening galleries to see if they could hear the sounds of digging and there's one spot out here where the confederate countermine goes over top of the union mine, they just didn't go deep enough. the union mine was about 16 feet down at this point, the confedera
one reg innocent the area was the 48th pennsylvania infantry. some troops in this regiment were cold miners. they thought they could mine underneath the confederate battery, fill the end of the mine with gun powder and literally blow a hole in the confederate lines. the digging began on june 25 and the mine was completed about a month later. the total length of the mine would be about 586 feet. they we they removed 18,000 cubic feet of earth in the construction of the mine. the sounds of...
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. >> reporter: nearly 35,000 people were at the ballpark in south williamsport, pennsylvania. many hoping to see a repeat of last friday night when davis's 70-mile-an-hour fastball made her the first player to pitch a shutout. the 13-year-old became an overnight sensation, and wednesday became the first little leaguer, male or female, to be featured on the cover of "sports illustrated." monet's mom says it's been a whirlwind experience. >> i think it's starting to overwhelm her right now. >> reporter: that seemed to show against the powerful las vegas lineup. she allowed three pivotal runs early on. >> all the media attention. all the things she's done. maybe the little lady is tired. >> reporter: in the third inning the coach pulled her from the mound. hoping to save her arm for the next game. the philadelphia taney dragons never made up the difference. the final score was 8-1, but the dragons aren't out yet. if they beat chicago thursday, they'll rematch with las vegas. you can be sure moan she'll be back. matt rivers for cbs news, south williamsport, pennsylvania. >>> some
. >> reporter: nearly 35,000 people were at the ballpark in south williamsport, pennsylvania. many hoping to see a repeat of last friday night when davis's 70-mile-an-hour fastball made her the first player to pitch a shutout. the 13-year-old became an overnight sensation, and wednesday became the first little leaguer, male or female, to be featured on the cover of "sports illustrated." monet's mom says it's been a whirlwind experience. >> i think it's starting to...
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pennsylvania trying to give davis some run support early. bottom first with two on. jack rice with a shot but barker makes the catch and davis can't believe it. nevada up 1-0 and jumped on davis in the first inning and then dallon cave with a two-run home run. nevada up 3-0. davis would finish with 55 pitches, 6 strikeouts so eligible to pitch saturday if her team gets that far. brennan holligan with a fly ball. nevada wins it 8-1 in the u.s. championship game. pennsylvania will take on illinois thursday. >>> listen, garrett richards may be the best pitcher who wasn't an all-star. e.r.a. fifth in the a.l. the angels' ace, the angels are just playing -- and, look, richards down against the red sox, and it looks bad. patella injury, knee injury and the angels are calling up two players on thursday, two pitchers. we'll know more thursday. josh hamilton has been awful lately, but he had a pretty good game and drove his first rbi since august. the angels beat the red sox, 8-3. but big concerns about garrett richards for those in anaheim. >> back to you. >>> well, up next
pennsylvania trying to give davis some run support early. bottom first with two on. jack rice with a shot but barker makes the catch and davis can't believe it. nevada up 1-0 and jumped on davis in the first inning and then dallon cave with a two-run home run. nevada up 3-0. davis would finish with 55 pitches, 6 strikeouts so eligible to pitch saturday if her team gets that far. brennan holligan with a fly ball. nevada wins it 8-1 in the u.s. championship game. pennsylvania will take on...
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pennsylvania faces illinois on thursday for a chance to join in in the championship as well. >>> an intense fight breaking outs at buffalo bills training camp. they're on the same team here. this happened during a goal line drill. ryan johnson laying two punches on him before the team intervened. head coach saying he is not a fan of this. >> it hurts the integrity of our game the more we talk about it. that's how i feel about fighting. >> no word on any potential penalties or punishments so far. zimplt the entire tennessee titans team taking the als bucket challenge. former teammate jim sean nominated all of them. he revealed also tuesday he was diagnosed with that disease. michael jordan also taking the challenge. he not only nominated phil jackson and his dream team teammates to take the challenge, but he will also donate some cash. since the start of the challenge donations to the als association have topped $32 million. look at those ice cubes rolling off his head. >>> an nba team took to twitter with the _#nba movie to spoof movie posters. the dallas mavericks did "joe dirt." the phila
pennsylvania faces illinois on thursday for a chance to join in in the championship as well. >>> an intense fight breaking outs at buffalo bills training camp. they're on the same team here. this happened during a goal line drill. ryan johnson laying two punches on him before the team intervened. head coach saying he is not a fan of this. >> it hurts the integrity of our game the more we talk about it. that's how i feel about fighting. >> no word on any potential penalties...
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it is what we're asking our guest in the morning, here, now, the university of pennsylvania, professor, chad lassiter, good to see you. >> good morning, mike. >> pleasure. and the chair of the as sociology and criminal justice department over at lasalle university where they go back to school today, doctor charles gallagher. good to see you again. eric holder, should our national attorney general be in ferguson? >> i think our national attorney general needs to be in ferguson, given the civil unrest. and given the military occupied police force, that's actually been in ferguson causing some of the unrest. >> you think that's exacerbating the problem? >> no, we need calm in ferguson, simply because it was peaceful protest and the police actually added to the agitation. so i think that the president needed to do something. and i think the president, not at this point, in time, but initially, when first transpired, the president needed to be there. >> really? >> yes, the president need to be there simply because this is something that's been out of control, in america democracy as we talk
it is what we're asking our guest in the morning, here, now, the university of pennsylvania, professor, chad lassiter, good to see you. >> good morning, mike. >> pleasure. and the chair of the as sociology and criminal justice department over at lasalle university where they go back to school today, doctor charles gallagher. good to see you again. eric holder, should our national attorney general be in ferguson? >> i think our national attorney general needs to be in ferguson,...